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her mom karen helped pay for the procedure. ellen is among a growing number of women freezing their eggs. no longer called experimental, many say it's insurance against an uncertain future. >> they don't have the panic of i've got to get out and meet mr. right. they can put that on hold and think about their career and when the time is right, they have their eggs to go back and consider for transfer at that point. >> reporter: freezing eggs is expensive and rarely covered by health plans. the average cost for one round is $13,000 and also an annual storage fee and the longer a woman waits, the less likely eggs will be healthy. that's why companies are cutting costs or offering payment plans to make freezing eggs affordable. >> how are you feeling today? >> reporter: but doctors caution the older you are, the riskier it is for mother and baby. julie and husband ed had their first child without high tech help when julie was 39. >> i developed gestational diabetes, on insulin, having blood pressure issues. >> reporter: but max and
her mom karen helped pay for the procedure. ellen is among a growing number of women freezing their eggs. no longer called experimental, many say it's insurance against an uncertain future. >> they don't have the panic of i've got to get out and meet mr. right. they can put that on hold and think about their career and when the time is right, they have their eggs to go back and consider for transfer at that point. >> reporter: freezing eggs is expensive and rarely covered by health...
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karen finney, thank you very much. jackie fabulous. >> thank you for having me. >> appreciate it, both of you. a reminder, you can catch karen finney host "disrupt" every weekend at 4:00 p.m. eastern and stay for the joke segment of that show. coming up, the real reason chris christie won't win in 2016. hint, it may have nothing to do with the george washington bridge. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call you
karen finney, thank you very much. jackie fabulous. >> thank you for having me. >> appreciate it, both of you. a reminder, you can catch karen finney host "disrupt" every weekend at 4:00 p.m. eastern and stay for the joke segment of that show. coming up, the real reason chris christie won't win in 2016. hint, it may have nothing to do with the george washington bridge. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low...
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in georgia, the candidate backed by the likes of sarah palin, karen handle, came up short against congressman jack kingston. he faces millionaire david purdue in a gop runoff. that winner will meet michelle nunn and another female candidates. >> as i travel across the state of georgia, i've been highlighting what washington can learn from georgia. you know what? i think that washington's going to learn a thing for two from our campaign. >> in arkansas the unon posed republican and democratic candidates won their primaries. they face off in other key race that could sway the balance of power in washington, but oregon could tip the scales, too. political newcomer dr. monica webby won the gop nomination despite accusations of stalking an exboyfriend. she toppled his tea party challenger and handed a message to democrats. >> the best way to defeat a bully is to stand up to him, and that's exactly what we're going to do. >> it's not all bad news for the tea party. their presence forced a lot of republican candidates to swing to the right and make their message more conservative. you sure didn't he
in georgia, the candidate backed by the likes of sarah palin, karen handle, came up short against congressman jack kingston. he faces millionaire david purdue in a gop runoff. that winner will meet michelle nunn and another female candidates. >> as i travel across the state of georgia, i've been highlighting what washington can learn from georgia. you know what? i think that washington's going to learn a thing for two from our campaign. >> in arkansas the unon posed republican and...
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karen, how has it become working in recent shears, those cases that have been tried stateside in the federal court system? >> these trials have gone forward without much problem. there have been a number of difficult issues, including that will stopped the trials and halted them from time to time, but not in a way that was defin sieve. juries are satisfied. and judges satisfied. and the prosecutors and the attorneys play their role. there's no reason they can't be held in civil courts, and the trial of abu maz are a is just one more way how it begins, hown the verdicts get delivered. >> now, you mentioned treatment in custody and evidence, and we can't quickly sweep by those two things. they're very big considerations when we're talking about these cases, aren't they? these men, if they come to trial in the united states, have a history. they have been held in some cases by the united states for more than a dozen years. >> right, and it's not just the amount of time they have been held, and the speedy trial issue, but the issue of how they have been treated and what they say about th
karen, how has it become working in recent shears, those cases that have been tried stateside in the federal court system? >> these trials have gone forward without much problem. there have been a number of difficult issues, including that will stopped the trials and halted them from time to time, but not in a way that was defin sieve. juries are satisfied. and judges satisfied. and the prosecutors and the attorneys play their role. there's no reason they can't be held in civil courts,...
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karen echo prices have been on a arabica a rabbit -- coffee prices have been on a tear. to thestart to add cocoa list. a lot of concern over complications in africa. with theenan commodities report. coming up, economic growth in the united states slowed in the first quarter. we will take a closer look at the state of the economic recovery and get an outlook for the remainder of the year. you are watching "bottom line" on bloomberg television. ♪ >> be sure to check out the latest edition of bloomberg businessweek. it hits newsstands and your tablet today. you can read it on the go with our new businessweek app. welcome back. the u.s. economy shrank for the first time in three years. grows to mr. product fell at an annualized rate of one percent in the first quarter. rateell at an annualized of one percent in the first quarter. chris, an economist, joins me in the studio. the first quarter, is it temporary or structural? but prettymporary, lousy when you look at it component by component. the only sector that looks decent is consumer spending, which grew 3.1%. >> why are
karen echo prices have been on a arabica a rabbit -- coffee prices have been on a tear. to thestart to add cocoa list. a lot of concern over complications in africa. with theenan commodities report. coming up, economic growth in the united states slowed in the first quarter. we will take a closer look at the state of the economic recovery and get an outlook for the remainder of the year. you are watching "bottom line" on bloomberg television. ♪ >> be sure to check out the...
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join meg now my msnbc colleague karen finney, host of "disrupt." also former press secretary to then first lady hillary rodham clinton and msnbc contributor josh barro co-host of the upshot for the "new york times." and karen, i've just been amaze at the invective level at michelle obama. it seems there were some people who said what can we do that's going to be good for the world that's correct good policy, that i can make my own and isn't going to be super controversial. and they picked this. and oh no, no, no, we're going to make it controversial. >> but i think the sort of thing where the gop in particular sort of waits to see what's she going to do, what's she going to do, is this incoming first lady going to -- since hillary, right? because she took such a big policy role. there's always this question of are they going to try to step into policy. and each woman really figures out her own way in what's appropriate for her. whether it's reading which is laura bush or nancy reagan with just say no, whether or not you loved that. the point being
join meg now my msnbc colleague karen finney, host of "disrupt." also former press secretary to then first lady hillary rodham clinton and msnbc contributor josh barro co-host of the upshot for the "new york times." and karen, i've just been amaze at the invective level at michelle obama. it seems there were some people who said what can we do that's going to be good for the world that's correct good policy, that i can make my own and isn't going to be super controversial....
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karen, thanks for joining us. tell us what happened. >> so, back in 2011, on a parent blog, i heard about this deal that a nonprofit foundation that came out was doing a deal with new york state and nine other states to collect and store all of our children's identifiable school data. >> including health information? >> everything. everything. and in my particular case, my son received specialized services as a schulte with an iep. he has adhd. and as a -- his medical reports are centrally -- i mean, his school records are essentially his medical records. so i was ex trimly alarmed when i heard about this. >> i am assuming they would say that this can create a more customized ram on to your son, lead to a better educational experience. why were you concerned about them having that data? >> my main concern is that parents were left out of the equation of knowing what this was about. so, a parents being concerned about protecting our children's data and sensitive identifiable information, we went to our leanly late
karen, thanks for joining us. tell us what happened. >> so, back in 2011, on a parent blog, i heard about this deal that a nonprofit foundation that came out was doing a deal with new york state and nine other states to collect and store all of our children's identifiable school data. >> including health information? >> everything. everything. and in my particular case, my son received specialized services as a schulte with an iep. he has adhd. and as a -- his medical reports...
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to hear more of karen's story, visit lyrica.com. he was a matted messiley ent in a small cage. ng day.pain. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com hey, razor. check this out. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. we can save big on killer hotels with priceline express deals. somewhere with a fitness center? hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. i'm cool. hey, isn't that razor's old lady? not anymore. priceline savings without the bidding. >> the beginning of the end for terror. those were the words with good luck johnathan that the bok boka haram's kidnappings will be the group's ultimate down fall. the girls
to hear more of karen's story, visit lyrica.com. he was a matted messiley ent in a small cage. ng day.pain. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com hey, razor. check this out....
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carrel karen tells us which to watch as republicans try to regain control of the senate. the 20th is the mid term version of super tuesday. georgia is expecting a low turnout that may not help the primary. this is a cousin of the former governor the is the polls over the georgia secretary of state. if nobody gets the majority it will take the runoff to decide who will battle the democrat who was unopposed in the primary tomorrow. in the g.o.p. primary mitch mcconnell meets the tea party do cover who was caught giving a speech to a cockfighting raleigh. of but today a news release says victory is within reach and that he is ahead by 14 points. >> today's seemingly hijacked system will they be allowed to decide who was aware why how or will be the people step up and vote to? recanting the kentucky election unopposed terror of the father is the buddy with the clintons. and senator pryor already battles or republican in congressman cotton in the primaries and they have been pounded one another four months. in oregon, awaiting the winner of the g.o.p. primary goes up against o
carrel karen tells us which to watch as republicans try to regain control of the senate. the 20th is the mid term version of super tuesday. georgia is expecting a low turnout that may not help the primary. this is a cousin of the former governor the is the polls over the georgia secretary of state. if nobody gets the majority it will take the runoff to decide who will battle the democrat who was unopposed in the primary tomorrow. in the g.o.p. primary mitch mcconnell meets the tea party do...
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karen has the forecast for us. >> looks like problems in the weather coming up for the great lakes region. also pushing into the northeast in new england. we will keep the gray skies and rainfall moving in and some areas could see up to an inch of wet weather but if you remember, back a few days ago, it was the panhandle of florida that just got soaked with astounding rainfall totals. we are still looking at some pretty heavy rain but this time over central and southern sections of florida. 2 to 4 inches is expected. oklahoma city, is it possible? we could see close to 100 degrees by monday! computer models are saying plenty of sunshine and not too much to interrupt that. certainly it is the possibility. the santa ana's were ferocious. in the triple digits but looks like monday see the temperatures back off a few degrees. not so bad as we go into the beginning of the workweek. still a little on the toasty side but near normal temperatures all the way from boston and new york and readings mostly in the 60s. >> karen mcginnis, thank you very much. who would make the best boss? a media mogul
karen has the forecast for us. >> looks like problems in the weather coming up for the great lakes region. also pushing into the northeast in new england. we will keep the gray skies and rainfall moving in and some areas could see up to an inch of wet weather but if you remember, back a few days ago, it was the panhandle of florida that just got soaked with astounding rainfall totals. we are still looking at some pretty heavy rain but this time over central and southern sections of...
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but she was not going to take the bait. >> karen. he touched you. >> he freaking just touched your arm flab. >> the barrage of insults and profanity continues on the bus. no one appears to stop it. >> you old ass. you're going to die of [ bleep ] diabetes because you're so fat. >> i tried to make it go away so it couldn't hurt me. >> she's going to get her freaking sweat all over it. she's going to pick out which kid she's going to rape next. >> but i gave up. >> and then one particular dig that karen will never forget. >> but you don't have a family because they all killed themselves because they didn't want to be near you. >> tragically, karen kline's son did commit suicide years earlier. whether the students were aware of that fact is unclear. >> i was trying to think if i had told them about rusty. i don't know. >> the ten-minute video of karen's devastating bus ride home quickly goes viral. people worldwide are upset and outraged, including one man 170 miles away in toronto, canada. >> i couldn't watch it until the end. i was so
but she was not going to take the bait. >> karen. he touched you. >> he freaking just touched your arm flab. >> the barrage of insults and profanity continues on the bus. no one appears to stop it. >> you old ass. you're going to die of [ bleep ] diabetes because you're so fat. >> i tried to make it go away so it couldn't hurt me. >> she's going to get her freaking sweat all over it. she's going to pick out which kid she's going to rape next. >> but i...
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you just heard karen. in the 10 years since abu ghraib, no high-level cia agent or private contractor has been charged or brought to trial. why is that? >> okay. let's stop confusing two different issues here. the idea that nobody was punished for abu ghraib is fallacious. >> i said nobody who designed or from a high level implemented the policy. >> as to what we are talking about with regards to being designed, but let's separate enhanced interrogation from abu ghraib. abu ghraib was not endorsed or designed by anybody. it was a group of mostly reserve military individuals who were out of control, and when it was uncovered, they were punished, soundly punished and court martialed. if you want to talk about enhanced interrogation and the cia procedures, that's another question. we can talk about that. but i think it's very interesting that the president has been given a dose of reality and he has kept in place most if not all of the procedures that his predecessor did, whether it was the use of drone strik
you just heard karen. in the 10 years since abu ghraib, no high-level cia agent or private contractor has been charged or brought to trial. why is that? >> okay. let's stop confusing two different issues here. the idea that nobody was punished for abu ghraib is fallacious. >> i said nobody who designed or from a high level implemented the policy. >> as to what we are talking about with regards to being designed, but let's separate enhanced interrogation from abu ghraib. abu...
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her name is karen handel rupping in part on the basis of that disastrous decision she made at komen. she's got endorsements from rick santorum and sarah palin but heading into tomorrow's voting, jack kingston has an endorsement from a pop fox news channel host named sean hannity and yet another one of the contenders david perdue, businessman, cousin of the last governor also named purdue, he has an endorsement from herman cain because, yes, one of the things that happens now in our country people seek out and get the endorsement of herman when they're running for the united states senate but with this split ticket, right, with three different candidates in this primary tomorrow endorsed by these three different conservative brands on legs, what's going to happen tomorrow in georgia? there's seven people in that primary, three of them gave up house seats to run. five considered to be contenders. in georgia tomorrow it is that rarest of all things in our politics these days. it is a legitimately open question as to what is going to happen in that primary. turnout is expected to be squa
her name is karen handel rupping in part on the basis of that disastrous decision she made at komen. she's got endorsements from rick santorum and sarah palin but heading into tomorrow's voting, jack kingston has an endorsement from a pop fox news channel host named sean hannity and yet another one of the contenders david perdue, businessman, cousin of the last governor also named purdue, he has an endorsement from herman cain because, yes, one of the things that happens now in our country...
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about 115. >> karen. >> dfw. i would keep a lot of powder dry. >> i'm going with regis is the man. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you money. my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach. so call or tweet me
about 115. >> karen. >> dfw. i would keep a lot of powder dry. >> i'm going with regis is the man. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you money. my job is not just to...
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our traders are steve, brian, karen and guy. and we have got a ceo who says enough with all this talk about wind and solar energy. it's putting the u.s. power business at risk. first, to our top store. the s&p and dow closing at all time highs. the nasdaq making a comeback. up near 2%. internet stocks and biotechs seeing a nice rebound. like microsoft, ibm also powering higher today. is the trend rotating out of high flying stocks and into old tech names over? >> no i don't think so it's over. at least we have some sort of bottom in some of the high flying names. twitter, it's not a remarkable bounce but it is a bounce. i think you have seen stabilization in a lot of these things. linked in. i think netflix might have actually turned as well. i think the stocks have stabilized and headed up. i think we have a few more days of this at least. >> you have been burned by hike flowi -- high flying momentum names. >> once momentum names break they break. investors said you know what, the economy is not going to be strong enough to jus
our traders are steve, brian, karen and guy. and we have got a ceo who says enough with all this talk about wind and solar energy. it's putting the u.s. power business at risk. first, to our top store. the s&p and dow closing at all time highs. the nasdaq making a comeback. up near 2%. internet stocks and biotechs seeing a nice rebound. like microsoft, ibm also powering higher today. is the trend rotating out of high flying stocks and into old tech names over? >> no i don't think so...
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joining me now is democratic congresswoman karen bass hosting the e rent and toni washington who spent years in the foster system. thank you for joining us. the quite an honor. >> you and i both know, we see the headlines from time to time and they just -- it's like a punch in the gut when you hear that a foster child or a child that's been adopted has been abused and in some cases killed and people wonder how these things can happen. what do you want to hear today or what do you believe will be uncovered today to improve the system and ultimately in some cases, rare cases save a life? >> well, actually today is a very inspiring day because all of the young people that are here today are absolute successes. >> yes. and they have lots to teach and they're shadowing members of congress and they're telling them about their personal experiences and telling them what needs to be done to improve the system so we began our morning at the white house and they did breakouts and talked about health care and education and they have very specific suggestions to make that we'll follow up on. >> ton
joining me now is democratic congresswoman karen bass hosting the e rent and toni washington who spent years in the foster system. thank you for joining us. the quite an honor. >> you and i both know, we see the headlines from time to time and they just -- it's like a punch in the gut when you hear that a foster child or a child that's been adopted has been abused and in some cases killed and people wonder how these things can happen. what do you want to hear today or what do you believe...
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karen finney, thank you very much. jackie fabulous. >> thank you for having me. >> appreciate it, both of you. a reminder, you can catch karen finney host "disrupt" every weekend at 4:00 p.m. eastern and stay for the joke segment of that show. coming up, the real reason chris christie won't win in 2016. hint, it may have nothing to do with the george washington bridge. we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. ♪ that's keeping you apart from the healthcare you deserve. ♪ but if healthcare changes... ♪ ...if it becomes simpler... the gap begins to close. ♪ when frustration and paperwork decrease... when doctors are better connected... when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... ♪ ...the gap closes even more. ♪ and you begin to live a healthier, happier life. ♪ so let's simplify things. ♪ let's close the gap between people an
karen finney, thank you very much. jackie fabulous. >> thank you for having me. >> appreciate it, both of you. a reminder, you can catch karen finney host "disrupt" every weekend at 4:00 p.m. eastern and stay for the joke segment of that show. coming up, the real reason chris christie won't win in 2016. hint, it may have nothing to do with the george washington bridge. we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers...
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congresswoman sheila jackson-lee, and congresswoman karen bass and our ranking member on the africa subcommittee, congresswoman janice hahn and myself, we sat down with the nigerian officials and we actually talked about what we need to do to bring our girls back. it was a productive meeting and it was very clear that we have to work very closely with the nigerian government and also with the united nations to insist that our young girls be brought back immediately, that they not be harmed and furthermore, we have written, myself and congressman honda a letter asking the united nations to declare boko haram a terrorist country. this organization for many years now have been engaged in terrorist activities. they've wreaked havoc on the lives of thousands of nigerians. >> what would happen, congresswoman? what would that mean and the practical impact be? >> one, sanctions could be enacted. the entire world needs to come to grips with the fact that this is a terrorist group and so we need an international response, not only from the united states. the united states has already declared boko haram a
congresswoman sheila jackson-lee, and congresswoman karen bass and our ranking member on the africa subcommittee, congresswoman janice hahn and myself, we sat down with the nigerian officials and we actually talked about what we need to do to bring our girls back. it was a productive meeting and it was very clear that we have to work very closely with the nigerian government and also with the united nations to insist that our young girls be brought back immediately, that they not be harmed and...
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what we do know is those quote -- unquote talking points -- >> karen is making faces at you. >> karen? >> we know exactly what happened. we know all of the facts. even, what we have now is people leading this effort saying we don't know what we don't know but we're going to go find it as if to say we're going to go on the witch hunt no matter what you say. >> this is ultimately a good thing, whether there is any intimation on what should be on the committee for hillary clinton's camp, no way to verify that. the idea of having bipartisanship on this kind of committee is a strong one. >> i agree with that. look, i think this hillary story is silly. people who consider themselves hillary confident doesn't mean they have nothianything to do w what's going on. i do think it is the right decision to have bipartisanship on the committee. >> hillary aside, the democrats aappointed to the committee essentially all have said they already think it's a huge waste of time and money. take a look at this quote, with house minority leader nancy pelosi's appointment of five highly partisan members to
what we do know is those quote -- unquote talking points -- >> karen is making faces at you. >> karen? >> we know exactly what happened. we know all of the facts. even, what we have now is people leading this effort saying we don't know what we don't know but we're going to go find it as if to say we're going to go on the witch hunt no matter what you say. >> this is ultimately a good thing, whether there is any intimation on what should be on the committee for hillary...
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are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're also kosher. kosher? yeah, they're really choosy about what goes in. so, only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. and the award goes to ceramics house. congratulations. thank you. the success of your small business depends on results. go vests! all organic, and there's tons of info on our website. that's why you rely on the best for your business. and verizon delivers the best devices on the best network. you're all big toes to me. so go ahead, stream and download with confidence on america's largest, most reliable 4glte network. activate any 4glte smartphone and get $100 off. for best results, use verizon. >>> in a "kelly file" exclusive, reaction to the counsel on islamic relations or care highlighting a campaign to get a 9/11 family memb
are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're also kosher. kosher? yeah, they're really choosy about what goes in. so, only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. and the award goes to ceramics house. congratulations. thank you....
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i know that karen has a huge crush on jamie. >> what? what? >> she'll say super positive things about jamie. but i'm more talking about like the strategy as it relates to the urban regeneration of a city like detroit where it's desperately needed. >> yeah. yeah. >> do you think -- >> look at -- >> it's not even valentine's day. >> doesn't matter. >> do you think private equity is getting behind? in the urban redevelopment story is almost a blue print and play book you can roll out in a lot of other places and some things some guys have done before. if you get the right money behind this, this could really generate momentum. >> it's not yesterday at the t point. you'll see all those other people step in with the capital. what i like about the story is i think he is sort of a first mover in the space. >> jamie said it's not a pr move. he said they would be wrong. at the same time, do you think this helps? >> it will help. it will probably help with the regulators and ease off some of that pressure. to put $100 million up, melissa, you and i coul
i know that karen has a huge crush on jamie. >> what? what? >> she'll say super positive things about jamie. but i'm more talking about like the strategy as it relates to the urban regeneration of a city like detroit where it's desperately needed. >> yeah. yeah. >> do you think -- >> look at -- >> it's not even valentine's day. >> doesn't matter. >> do you think private equity is getting behind? in the urban redevelopment story is almost a blue...
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that is where karen has stood in between me. a better effort. so with that if you have any questions, would be glad to answer them. >> pictures. >> i gave up on that about 20 men to go. [laughter] that's pearl harbor. okay. you need new batteries in this thing. this was the memo that i think should have been out front page six column headline in the new york times and it came out, but they were preoccupied. the message that showed, these were the locations of the birds on january the 12th, the latitude and longitude that came out of the intelligence of the british and sent six. that looks like a pretty impressive force coming down to sink the ship. as i said, nothing was done. gathering in 1940. if anyone was done to keep them out of the infantry it would be. the 89. a plan that was universally disliked by the air crews. ironically it as a very good record overall says. the first to you those that were sought by americans were sunk by navy, u.s. navy that were operating out of newfoundland. twenty-nine years of the time, one of the fascinating p
that is where karen has stood in between me. a better effort. so with that if you have any questions, would be glad to answer them. >> pictures. >> i gave up on that about 20 men to go. [laughter] that's pearl harbor. okay. you need new batteries in this thing. this was the memo that i think should have been out front page six column headline in the new york times and it came out, but they were preoccupied. the message that showed, these were the locations of the birds on january...
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>> i'm with guy. >> this is not karen's thing. she's not necessarily with me or against me. >> will it be alive three years from now? will it be alive? >> it may have been taken out, though. i don't think that the company can exist as it -- >> you can't buy it on a takeout hope. >> i'm sorry? >> you can't -- >> you can if there's inherent value. if you think there are things that are worth -- >> it sold off even. who do you think won the street fight out there? tell us on twitter, tweet us. we've got the results at the end of the show. >>> all right. the food fight intensifies, tyson foods jumping into the ring to buy hillshire brands. the stocks they are watching as the next takeout targets. plus dr. jay on the hunt for unusual activity. he's got one stock he's watching. he'll tell you what it is after the break. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards o
>> i'm with guy. >> this is not karen's thing. she's not necessarily with me or against me. >> will it be alive three years from now? will it be alive? >> it may have been taken out, though. i don't think that the company can exist as it -- >> you can't buy it on a takeout hope. >> i'm sorry? >> you can't -- >> you can if there's inherent value. if you think there are things that are worth -- >> it sold off even. who do you think won the...
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my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first you have that, that feeling of numbness. then you get the hot pins. it got to the point where i felt like, almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. the pain was, it was... i just couldn't handle it, so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how
my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first you have that, that feeling of numbness. then you get the hot pins. it got to the point where i felt like, almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. the pain was, it was... i just couldn't handle it, so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain....
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so, karen has been working really hard for the last four years on her grades. you know, she is a 4.0 student. she has had a job in the past. and hopefully putting that all together when she meets with different scholarship committees, that will generate school. >> karen, are you finding friends that are going through these same struggles, or do you find a lot of people your age are not really concentrated on this idea of avoiding college debt? >> i do find that some of my friends are worried about college cdebt. but some of them are first-generation students, so they are the first in their family to ever go to college. and that means there is more scholarships out there for them. so my friends are just as concerned as i am but for some of them, they have more opportunities than i do to get that money. so their concern isn't -- isn't as well -- as well put into that as it should be. do. success. i suspect with your tenacity you will val at a solution that is good for you. karen and kendra mad objection oregon. >> instead of borrowing you would save ahead of time
so, karen has been working really hard for the last four years on her grades. you know, she is a 4.0 student. she has had a job in the past. and hopefully putting that all together when she meets with different scholarship committees, that will generate school. >> karen, are you finding friends that are going through these same struggles, or do you find a lot of people your age are not really concentrated on this idea of avoiding college debt? >> i do find that some of my friends...
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our traders are tim, dan, karen and guy. and we have also got the always spicy bank analyst mike mayo here in the studio. big brother banking coming up. we start with where is the growth. the momentum names falling back to earth. small cap stocks. where should investors look right now. >> i think some of these big cap industrial names, i think there is growth there. and the stocks i think still have some room. largely in part because i think people associate ge capital with general electric. honey well has been a monster and a name like boeing which a lot of people don't think in this same category has done everything right. every time it trades down to the high teens, it bounces. all three of those stocks look interesting. >> do we need to be a believer that there is u.s. growth economically. worldwide in order to believe in industrials? >> yeah, i think you do. >> you want to short small caps at the same time. that's what i don't get. >> there's a rotation on valuation. i think small caps at 60 times earning should be sold
our traders are tim, dan, karen and guy. and we have also got the always spicy bank analyst mike mayo here in the studio. big brother banking coming up. we start with where is the growth. the momentum names falling back to earth. small cap stocks. where should investors look right now. >> i think some of these big cap industrial names, i think there is growth there. and the stocks i think still have some room. largely in part because i think people associate ge capital with general...
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karen is exactly right. mitch mcconnell will try to run against some hybrid of barack obama. alison is going to try to say, this race is about mitch mcconnell. barack obama is not on the ballot. she said those exact words. she said it last night. you're going to hear that in ads, in speeches. the question is, who's less popular, barack obama, mitch mcconnell, alison grimes? it will be a race to the bottom. this is not going to be a pleasant race to be involved in. it's going to be expensive and it's going to be nasty. >> speaking of nasty, there's georgia's republican runoff, karen. two candidates now running off to face off against michelle nunn, the democratic nominee. >> georgia and kentucky are the only two pickup opportunities that the democrats are looking at this year. and both of them are really uphill races. but what the republicans did in this seven-person race was they sent into the runoff the two guys who are going to have the strongest chance in november against michelle nunn. she's going to have much less of an opportunity to pick off republican leaning voters t
karen is exactly right. mitch mcconnell will try to run against some hybrid of barack obama. alison is going to try to say, this race is about mitch mcconnell. barack obama is not on the ballot. she said those exact words. she said it last night. you're going to hear that in ads, in speeches. the question is, who's less popular, barack obama, mitch mcconnell, alison grimes? it will be a race to the bottom. this is not going to be a pleasant race to be involved in. it's going to be expensive and...
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my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first you have that, that feeling of numbness. then you get the hot pins. it got to the point where i felt like, almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. the pain was, it was... i just couldn't handle it, so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how
my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first you have that, that feeling of numbness. then you get the hot pins. it got to the point where i felt like, almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. the pain was, it was... i just couldn't handle it, so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain....
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>> karen. >> i agree with you, karen, these people have to be held accountable, and if they won't talk to us, we will send them to somebody chase them around. >> you have invited them on the show a couple times. >> he is my congress. >> my congress, too. >> we are going to go over. >> let's have a meeting. second letter from john wendell, somerset, pennsylvania. i didn't believe you wasted our time, o'reilly, showing and discussing that video on the elevator. there is no news or redeeming qualities in that video. nothing anyone needs to z stick to the things people need to sea and hear. talking about the jay-z solange thing. >> um. >>um the reason we showed this is we discussed how you can't steal videos from a hotel and what happened to the person who did it? >> the guy got fired by the standard hotel and new york is a state where you can fire somebody at will meej they didn't have to have. >> this guy had cause. >> this guy cause. it seems though perhaps the law hasn't caught one technology here. >> there is a lot of that. >> that's because the guy, it appears, and i'm just calling h
>> karen. >> i agree with you, karen, these people have to be held accountable, and if they won't talk to us, we will send them to somebody chase them around. >> you have invited them on the show a couple times. >> he is my congress. >> my congress, too. >> we are going to go over. >> let's have a meeting. second letter from john wendell, somerset, pennsylvania. i didn't believe you wasted our time, o'reilly, showing and discussing that video on the...
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karen, what are you doing? >> we don't trade around that much. i think some of the names that started to break out a little, bank of america, that's something i would buy. we have had a trade along the s&p, short the iwm against it. is that has worked until recently. that's starting to reverse a bit. we had to take some of this off. it's definitely not worked in our favor. >> and throughout the market that is the russell is going to underperform? >> outperform. right. if we get back to froth that will start to come down which it has. >> buying or selling, guy? >> there's certain trades that continue to work. airlines continue to work. look at delta, even jetblue. tim has been all over the s&p. and the market doesn't give you a long to sell the high which is probably why the s&p continues to grind higher. but holding the 107.5 level low in january. and again held. it feels like it wants to trade up to the 115 level. and i think you fade it again. that will be the interested move. if that 115, if it gets there, if it fails, it's not going to hold t
karen, what are you doing? >> we don't trade around that much. i think some of the names that started to break out a little, bank of america, that's something i would buy. we have had a trade along the s&p, short the iwm against it. is that has worked until recently. that's starting to reverse a bit. we had to take some of this off. it's definitely not worked in our favor. >> and throughout the market that is the russell is going to underperform? >> outperform. right. if...
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karen, you're a shareholder. twitch is sort of the monopoly for live streaming whereas youtube is a monopoly for recorded. >> you can see where that makes sns. and i thought at the time when they did youtube that that was a ridiculous deal, doesn't make any money, but that's just turned into a home run. but also not only they're doing it just buying lottery tickets. they're preventing the other guys from buying lottery tickets. and that's part of the strategy as well. >> is that a good ufs capital, though, just so the other guy can't get it? >> going back to a completely different space, five, six, seven years ago probably, a company like ingersoll rand top-ticked train when they bought that, looking for growth. so a lot of times when you see deals like, this although obviously these are not of that magnitude, sometimes they're ringing the bell at the top. i think this apple deal's a little bit different. we obviously have steve here who can discuss it. i think that's trying to get them into a different business.
karen, you're a shareholder. twitch is sort of the monopoly for live streaming whereas youtube is a monopoly for recorded. >> you can see where that makes sns. and i thought at the time when they did youtube that that was a ridiculous deal, doesn't make any money, but that's just turned into a home run. but also not only they're doing it just buying lottery tickets. they're preventing the other guys from buying lottery tickets. and that's part of the strategy as well. >> is that a...
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are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're also kosher. kosher? yeah, they're really choosy about what goes in. so, only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. thanks for staying with us. the weekday anchor of all time on "saturday night live." >> this being the beginning of my fifth season. i felt it was time to reaffirm my weekend update oath. assisting me in that oath is none other than me, hello, dennis. >> okay. hello, baby. >> repeat after me. i dennis miller. >> i captain hairdo. [ laughter ] >> do solemnly swear. >> do solemnly swear. >> to keep a vigilant eye on the social and political leaders of our time in the event that they disappoint us. >> keep an eye on pinheads bike jim or tammy faye baker. >> do keep myself before the news. >> to mock the humility thing if i see care
are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're also kosher. kosher? yeah, they're really choosy about what goes in. so, only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. thanks for staying with us. the weekday anchor of all time on...
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are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're also kosher. kosher? yeah, they're really choosy about what goes in. so, only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. >>> factor tip of the day, something about me on the internet you won't believe in a moment. i can't believe a deal we have on billoreilly.com if you become a premium member, you get a free book, your choice of any of
are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're also kosher. kosher? yeah, they're really choosy about what goes in. so, only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of...
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with karen finney." welcome to you both. >> hey, ari. >> thanks, ari. >> richard, where do you want to begin? let's start with the fact that as i mentioned, this is too much of an anti-hillary conspiracy for fox news. >> look, i'm not questioning karl rove's judgment in any way, shape, or form. i'm just wondering if he's lost all his clients and needs to defend his reputation given that his last client took the country into a disastrous war. but that's not saying anything about his political judgment right now. at all. i just want to make that clear. >> karen, dr. finney, what do you think? >> well, remember, he was -- we thought he was bush's brain? so you know, now it seems like he's a little scrambled. but this is -- what rove did, it was very intentional. he knew exactly what he was doing. he essentially has done this throughout his career. so we shouldn't be surprised. you know, he mainstreamed this piece of gossip-x then you kind of try to say i didn't say -- i think i loved the first answer, which
with karen finney." welcome to you both. >> hey, ari. >> thanks, ari. >> richard, where do you want to begin? let's start with the fact that as i mentioned, this is too much of an anti-hillary conspiracy for fox news. >> look, i'm not questioning karl rove's judgment in any way, shape, or form. i'm just wondering if he's lost all his clients and needs to defend his reputation given that his last client took the country into a disastrous war. but that's not saying...
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so you could go with karen handel, and she is gone to the right on a lot of issues. including immigration. georgia has never elected a senate, and its. is been hard for women to win statewide office here. host: as you said, the candidate is michelle nunn. who is she? guest: she is the daughter of sam nunn, georgia senator, former chairman of the arms services committee. maryland, but in she has lived down here in atlanta for a good 20 years i believe. ,he still has property in perry georgia, which is where the nunnamily is from -- the family is from. she is head of the points of light foundation, which she has beenand she was head of the pois of light foundation for george w. bush. host: does she have a chance? guest: she has a chance. she will not be an odds-on favorite, not even and even -odds favorite, but she has a chance. the state is changing demographically, but we do not know how fast. host: how is it changing demographically? guest: 10 years ago, 15 years ago, you had whites making up 68% of the voting population. now they have dipped below 60%. that is like
so you could go with karen handel, and she is gone to the right on a lot of issues. including immigration. georgia has never elected a senate, and its. is been hard for women to win statewide office here. host: as you said, the candidate is michelle nunn. who is she? guest: she is the daughter of sam nunn, georgia senator, former chairman of the arms services committee. maryland, but in she has lived down here in atlanta for a good 20 years i believe. ,he still has property in perry georgia,...
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>> karen. >> i agree with you, karen, these people have to be held accountable, and if they won't talk to us, we will send them to somebody chase them around. >> you have invited them on the show a couple times. >> he is my congress. >> my congress, too. >> we are going to go over. >> let's have a meeting. second letter from john wendell, somerset, pennsylvania. i didn't believe you wasted our time, o'reilly, showing and discussing that video on the elevator. there is no news or redeeming qualities in that video. nothing anyone needs to z stick to the things people need to sea and hear. talking about the jay-z solange thing. >> um. >>um the reason we showed this is we discussed how you can't steal videos from a hotel and what happened to the person who did it? >> the guy got fired by the standard hotel and new york is a state where you can fire somebody at will meej they didn't have to have. >> this guy had cause. >> this guy had cause. it seems though perhaps the law hasn't caught one technology here. >> there is a lot of that. >> that's because the guy, it appears, and i'm just calli
>> karen. >> i agree with you, karen, these people have to be held accountable, and if they won't talk to us, we will send them to somebody chase them around. >> you have invited them on the show a couple times. >> he is my congress. >> my congress, too. >> we are going to go over. >> let's have a meeting. second letter from john wendell, somerset, pennsylvania. i didn't believe you wasted our time, o'reilly, showing and discussing that video on the...
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to hear more of karen's story, visit lyrica.com. take it on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day women's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >>> our "instant index" tonight begins with a new revelation about the royals. we knew their private voice mails were hacked by tabloid journalists. we did not know the vast extent until now. an editor at a british tabloid revealed he hacked into the voice mails of the young royals, prince harry, nine times, prince william, 35 times and duchess kate, 155 times beginning new year's before th
to hear more of karen's story, visit lyrica.com. take it on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day women's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports...
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karen received backing from sarah palin. the eventual victor will face michelle nunn in the fall, a nonprofit executor. she's the daughter of sam nun. n oregon merkley willw face wehby. >>> the governor's race in arkansas will pick two former congressmen against each other, ross against hutchens. they won their primaries. pryor will face tom cotton in the fall as he tries to retain his seat there. >> a defeat for the clinton family. chelsea clinton's mother-in-law will not head back to pennsylvania. she lost her democratic primary in philadelphia despite last minute campaigning and robo calls for her by the clinton's. they chos wolf to go against corbett. he's a wealthy businessman. governor corbett is seen as one of the most vulnerable republicans in the fall. >>> paul steinhauser joining us live this morning. not a lot of sleep. help us make sense of the results. we saw the more moderate conservatives take it here. >> it was a clean sweep, i guess you could say. the moderate incumbent republicans over the tea party and gra
karen received backing from sarah palin. the eventual victor will face michelle nunn in the fall, a nonprofit executor. she's the daughter of sam nun. n oregon merkley willw face wehby. >>> the governor's race in arkansas will pick two former congressmen against each other, ross against hutchens. they won their primaries. pryor will face tom cotton in the fall as he tries to retain his seat there. >> a defeat for the clinton family. chelsea clinton's mother-in-law will not head...
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. >> louise, karen and jane are having more fun together and are better prepared for what is ahead. >> earlier i spoke to marilyn moon, the director for the center on ageing. and janice a senior writer. i asked if it was more challenging to be an older american now, than in the past. >> i don't know if it's challenging, there are different demingss. the cost of health care is greater. people are coming to this age with better education, a sense of what they want to do. it's a mixed bag. let's talk about that, living longer means you have to have more money put aside. how do you prepare for that? why is that more challenging than it has been in the past. >> one of the ways it's more challenging is that people used to have traditional pensions that paid a certain amount of money. most of us have to save ourselves through special vehicles like 401 ks, bs, et cetera. when we accumulate a large amount of money, we have to figure out how to use it. the longer life spans create additional challenges. >> janice, the money that marilyn talks about that we have to put aside. does a lot of that
. >> louise, karen and jane are having more fun together and are better prepared for what is ahead. >> earlier i spoke to marilyn moon, the director for the center on ageing. and janice a senior writer. i asked if it was more challenging to be an older american now, than in the past. >> i don't know if it's challenging, there are different demingss. the cost of health care is greater. people are coming to this age with better education, a sense of what they want to do. it's a...
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my sister actually, my stepsister karen had some experience in this area her bilingual father was a brienlt traffic engineer in yale he had schizophrenia he threatened to kill any sister and stepmother back in those days they got her eir him into treatment at valley state hospital. but she had understanding of mental health issue it's not trusting true our widower family had inform experience she understood and politically was connected heaving involved with the administration and knew lobbyists in sacramento and was able to get us in touch with assemblywoman hell con thomas and hell one was a psych nurse and sponsoring legislation at that time, called a bit 1421 the precursor of laura's law. and so in the early days we didn't know what else to do except strike back at the system so we become involved with laura's law there were others here heavily involved randell and i give him and others huge amaze of credit. so we watched the protective active process and i'll say it is savage making, you know, it's somewhat ugly you don't want to know what's in it laura's law was like sausage making. y
my sister actually, my stepsister karen had some experience in this area her bilingual father was a brienlt traffic engineer in yale he had schizophrenia he threatened to kill any sister and stepmother back in those days they got her eir him into treatment at valley state hospital. but she had understanding of mental health issue it's not trusting true our widower family had inform experience she understood and politically was connected heaving involved with the administration and knew...
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